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APPENDIX. 

 LIST OF INSECTS TAKEN FROM SPRUCE AND PINF. 1890-1898. 



This list includes the names of identified insects of all kinds 

 taken by the author from spruce and pine in West Virginia, be- 

 tween August 29th, 1890, and September 1st, 1898. 



Many of the new Hymenoptera were named and described 

 by Mr. Wm. H. Ashmead in The Canadian Entomologist and 

 the Transactions of the American Entomological Society, Vol. 

 XXI, 1894, pp. 318-344. 



The Hymenoptera are arranged in alphabetical order under 

 the family names, and the Coleoptera according to Henshaw's 

 list, except in Scolytidae, in which some slight changes are 

 made. 



The numbers following a paragraph refer to the pages of the 

 report on which the species is mentioned. 



Order HYMENOPTERA: Family LOPHYRIDAE. 



1. Lophyrus pini-rigidae Hart. Larvae observed near Kan- 

 awha Station and Morgantown feeding on leaves of pitch pine; 

 not common. 



Order HYMENOPTERA: Family SIRICIDAE. 



2. Sirex ( Urocerus) cressoni Nort.=( Urocerus abdominalis 

 Harris, in Bull. 32, W. Va. Agr. Expt. Sta.) Adult collected in 

 wood of scrub pine at Kanawha Station, August, 1890, and fly- 

 ing in spruce forest at Cheat Bridge, August 30th, 1890. 



3. Paururus( Urocerus)edwardsiiBwi\le.=( Urocerus cyaneus 

 Fabr, in Bull. 32, W. Va. Agr. Exp. Sta.) Several specimens 

 taken emerging from wood of dead spruce tree ; ovipositing in 

 recently cut logs, and flying in spruce forest; Cheat Bridge, 

 Aug. 29th, and Sept. 1st, 1890., 266. 



4. Paururus( Urocerus) pinicolus, Ashm.=( Urocerus sp.d,in 

 Bull. 32, W. Va., Agr. Expt. Sta.) Ovipositing in living yel- 

 low pine, Tibbs run, near Dellslow,Oct, 2Jgt, 1892. Bemains of 



